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Arctic graboid
Arctic Graboid
Classification Arctic Species
Feature films Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell
Video games
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Portrayed by CGI

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The Arctic Graboid is a Graboid species that appears in the film Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell

Description[]

Arctic Graboids are a unique species found in the Arctic regions in North America. They are relatively similar to both American Graboids and African Graboids. They are often associated with the common ancestors of both species. Traits found in the Arctic Graboids are a mixture of the other species, which is often an indication that helps point that the species may be the common ancestor or related to the common ancestor of both species. Like both species of Graboids, and most similar to the African Graboids, Arctic Graboids lack the Shrieker stage and only have Assblasters as the other stage.

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Trivia[]

  • The appearance of the species can be matched to both American and African Graboids, with similar features to both.
  • It is unknown if this species has a developed skeleton-like structure similar to the African Graboids. Potentially not, if African Graboids evolved the structure convergently after branching off from the Arctic species.
  • Arctic Graboids are the only known species that is known to live in extremely cold conditions relative to the previously seen locations up north.
  • Arctic Graboids are known to have the same gland that helped removed Burt Gummer's parasite that the American Species gave to him, which is further proof that this is an ancestor.
  • It is likely that Arctic Graboids never actually lived in snow conditions in the past and only got trapped. Likely, Arctic Graboids got trapped when the Arctic Icecaps formed, around 5-15 Million Years ago, which these species may have been frozen for that long and existed before.
  • Using Arctic Graboids, American Graboids may have been affected during the Last Glacial Maximum during the Pleistocene-Holocene era, likely frozen if the American Species were widespread.
  • Arctic Graboids may have been dormant in ice as their adult forms or their eggs laid dormant.
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